Police searched the area and found Shaver nearly an hour later near the Walmart near by Glenwood and State Street. She was taken into custody on an unrelated warrant for failure to appear, police said.

Prosecutors also said in court that Shaver stole money from Geddes and purchased items for nearly two weeks. She also apparently talked to the victim's family to help cover up the alleged crime and disappearance.

Police were able to find her as she was using the victim's cell phone, prosecutors said.

A judge denied Shaver's bond and ordered her back in court for a preliminary hearing Nov. 19.